(I hope this reply won't come twice, I send it to the list about 9 hours
ago, but it didn't arrive here)

John Harvey wrote:

>> I'm stuck I'm afraid.
>> On my system libshadow.a implements things like shadowAlloc.
>> If I do
>>
>> nm libshadow.a | grep shadowAlloc
>>
>> I get
>>
>>      T shadowAlloc
>>
>> It would be worth trying the same on your libshadow.so and see what
happens.
>> Mail me the output of nm libshadow.so if you like and I'll see if
anything
>> makes any sense.
>>
>> This would appear to be a gentoo X build quirk that I don't understand.
>>


It appears to be nearly the same on my machine:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: <~> nm /usr/lib/modules/libshadow.so | grep shadowAlloc
000044b8 T shadowAlloc

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: <~> nm /usr/lib/modules/libshadow.so | grep shadowSetup
000040b9 T shadowSetup

So the symbols are there, but why is it complaining then?



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